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Place
  
1 April 1878
  
Opened

Original company
  
Area
  
Erewash

6 April 1953
  
Closed to passengers

Platforms in use
  
2

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Post-grouping
  
London and North Eastern RailwayLondon Midland Region of British Railways

3 December 1962
  
Goods facilities withdrawn

Similar
  
Etwall railway station, West Hallam railway st, Crosshill and Codnor r, Heanor (GNR) railway st, Kilburn railway station

Breadsall railway station was a former railway station in Breadsall, Derbyshire. It was opened by the Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) on its Derbyshire Extension in 1878.

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History

From West Hallam and the summit at Morley Tunnel, the line descended to Breadsall, on a gradient of 1 in 100.

The station itself was very close to the village and was provided with substantial brick buildings, including a two-storey station master's house and the usual single storey offices on the platforms.

The passenger service finished in 1953 and services on the line ended completely in 1964 (passenger services) and 1968 (goods).

From Breadsall, the line then crossed the Derwent valley by a long succession of embankments and viaducts. It then entered the town through a deep cutting before reaching Derby Friargate.

Present day

The platforms and their buildings were gradually demolished, although traces remain. The single storey buildings became unsafe and were pulled down. The stationmaster's house survived until 1978 in an increasingly decrepit state until it became unsafe following an arson attack and it too was demolished.

A length of the old trackbed has been opened up as the Great Northern Greenway bridlepath through Breadsall since 2009 and the site of the station is now more accessible.

References

Breadsall railway station Wikipedia


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